~: ~~ ~: H' C L E‘A R F’ E LD» PA JUNE 2X35]; FOR PRESIDENT. . Gen, LEWIS CASS, FOR VICE PRESIDENT. Gen. WM. 0. BUTLER, 0f Kentucky. ron CANAL COMMISSIONER. .Esracl Painter, of li’estmoreland. Belnocralic Electoral Ticko Vl ,i; 7,-. Senatorial Elcdurs. ~ WILLIAM BIGLER.OIICIenrfieId. DAVID D. Wmnntu. ur Northampton. qureacnlatiw Electors. Dis. Din: ,1. Henry L. Bonner. 13. Juhn (2. King. 2 Horn R. Knonss, 14. John Wmdmnn. 3. lsnnt‘ Shunk._ .15., Rnbon J. Flflher. 4. A. L. Roumlort. 16. Frederick Smuh. 5. Jacob S. Yosl. )7. John Creme”. 6. Rnlwl L‘. Wright. 18. Charles A. Black. 7. Wm W Downing. 19. George W. [lonmnn 8. Henry llaldomnn, 20. John R. Shannon. 9. l’olerKliuo, 2]. Georgu I’. Humxllon 10. R. S. Sohumuvcr. 22. William 11. Davis. M. Wm. Swuilnnd. 23. 'l‘imolhy lvoo, J 2. Jumh Blewsu-r. 24. James G. Gnmphcll. E. W. CARR. United Stun-a Newspaper Agency N. E. comer of Third und Dork sirens, l’luludol plnn. in our nulhorizcd agent. to rrcmve and rccmp for on bscnpuuns. nd vcrusemcnls. &r, Dcnmu‘alic Counlv I'leelmg. Tho Dx-mmrulic cinzom a! (‘lonrfiol cuumy are nqnoslrd In Incel in tho Courbhuuseou'l‘ueudny eve ningnflhc adjourned mum. on Mm 271]: insL. {or Iho purpose 0! responding lulho nominations made by lhe lulc Democrnlw Nuliunal um! Slulo Conventions. and lnr Iho purpose 0! effi‘vlunlly organizmg for (he upprnm‘hlng cunteeL By order 0! Iho Slnnding Commilloe. i {K7 - lo (a yours‘l/‘as olhrr; so: you." you hnvo only Io plop mm the mom! oer. Avsns. dnguoh renn nniu. In Shaw's mrnor hnuso Ho will even Improve your ugiy counlannncc o FATAL ACCIDENT On Saturday [all Juan Lonn. n cilizen of Dec cnrin township. was imlumfy killed “him al work In his clearing. by Iho lap of n In. which he was chopping down. fulling nn him. The defunct-d \val young.;ual buginmng ii: the world, wilh fair pronpefln and buoynnl hop", \vuu much calm-mo and {cum 3 young widow wilh an infnnl child THE BIDLACK TREATY Bmumx A. Bmucx. Minislet of the United lulcl lo lhe republic 0|" New Granada. has nego- nted a treaty “illt that government which. if our x'cnty making power in not totally blind to the true tnlchlll ofour country. will of inenlculublo bene fit to u-. The treaty contuin- mnny enlightened Itepulntion. which are highly requisite in a calm morciul point of View. as Iccuring to u. an equal advantage with other nntiom in the valuable trndo ofthnt part of Southern American. and in some relpet‘ll giving us a decided preference. But the chief ndvnntngo—tho one paramount to all others -—ll the Right (5f “”0y ncro-s the l-tlimu- of Pan. tuna, from the Atlantic to the Pacific oeennr. All the remuneration we nre required to give for this inc-tunable ad vantage, is to guaranty to New Grm rmdn the neutrality of (ill! portion of her territory and lie! sovereignty over the lame. The Panama llibmua in II nuuow strip of Innd connoclmg Nunh and South Amen”, and in (he uhonulwulo belween Iho lwo ocmml. and well mlvuhlcd {or eilhor a nlup canal or a milrond. I " "7101': James K Poll: 7" ‘”'”'\ ROORDACKS. 'l‘hc fedora! Ruorhoclu huvo commenrod |hcir v urk of dclrucunn and laluchood nlrcudy, nm! in guod came-r Not content with nucning lhul Gen Cu. womn Mad: coclmllc 49 y'enrs ago— when he wan bul. 16 or_l7 years of ago—lhey’hnvc no“ started a story, in [‘o shape of u lane! from n volunteer in Mexico. that Gen. Cus mu hung m offi‘y by the volunteers. The banso unsigned was. that Gen. Cues. as chairman of tho military romrmttoe in tho Senotu. had reported the DI“ ro~ rluctng the allowance ofB3 50 per month. {or clu tlung. to $9 50—tho enmo us is received by tho rogulnr soldiers. The (net. of the care. however. show that in this imtunre, no la 01l othen. the Do: mocmtic mndidnto stood forth the special defcn-I der ofthe Volunteer. and with auccou, too. And the lurthor foot in, that this mjmtico to the brave :uldier was the reault of a min-construction of the law by the Adjutant Gencrul—a thig qfliccr nttd to counteract which, an oxplnntory low was reporrcdlvy Gan. Case, and immediately possod. This utory, bo it known. first appeared in thut vile lheot. Baku} Schuylkill Journal, the iden tical paper that pertonned so conlpicuoul a mm in alnndering tho lamented Murmunno. ~699- , at:7°'l‘he treatment of Mnoumr., the Irish patriot. by the British government, is creating a tremendous excitement in this country.-' Every man. whose veins con- min a single drop of Irish blood."in the large cities. is fairly frantic with "indignation.— Meetings are held almosl nightly in New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore. ofthe moo! Ihrealening character. and may even tually lead to some serious nnd‘narnealdo- (non-(ration. Mitchell was nola tho lic, but a Presbyterian. and it is a mista ken idea with some that the dieaflocted in Ireland are confined exclusively to the Callhp‘lic porlipn of the cilzens. Smith O‘Br'yanj'a'fn firoloolam, an are many other leaders, and a perfecl.-nnd we hope a Inel- ling,union seemed now to be efl‘ecled be IWéen tho h'vb branches ofrepenllen ”The‘Pennng/lvanian ofthe 20m, re éordo the déalhu of n'olobs‘than sixuper none by‘ drowning while bathing. oVn Satin dny last. . ..‘ c 33 a vim—é: 0/ Michigan “Mr. Fillmore is a good man, and would have been a thousand “men boner aeleclion for President"than Gen. Taylor. The Whig party is basely belraycdu aye. sold to the southern alavcdriver;and inemaina Io baseen how far the anmm or THE non‘m will ratify the balgain. For ouuelf. "mm on swm. LIVE on ””3,” 'we are against the nominalion l mfg/u and main, hour! and aoul. ' um NO CASE CAN I PERMIT MYSELF TO BE THE CANDIDATE OF ANY PARTY. OR YIELD MYSELF T 0 PARTY SCHEMES." ‘ , Zachary Tag/lor. “'11“ an outrage upon Gem-ml "l‘pylnr it is fur the Federal prcsa to exprht him to deny all the pletlge‘s like the above which he‘lms given. in order‘fn slum] up on their anti-war platform? ‘ How much better will the country like him ilhe ape. P, v . Pmmg/Ivdpiqn." Save the Evidence. _ Now, that ourlvolunt'eers are about to - turning from their honorable carecrin Mex 100. Democrats should earefutly presérvo .every whig paper they can get their hands on. that is not more than a year or eigh teen months old. "These brave fellows will like to' know \that was said of their exploits a! home, while they were surrOun dad by every species ol danger in a foreign land; and there is nothing uill give them more correct infor’mation than to read the files of newspapers of both political par tiesi Whilst our soldiers were suffering _all kinds of hardships. saerificing every comfort, facing death in every form. and straining every nerve to make the war hon orable. glorious. and advantageous to our common country, they will be surprised to learn that one of the great political parties at home were using every effort to bring the war into disrepute, and in some instant ces invoking the vengeance of Heaven Up on those engaged in its prosecution. They (no opeak of the rank and file) are doubt loss under the impression that the two par 'ties were vieing with each other in speak. ing praises of their prowess. and“ were ri valltng each other in their efl'orts to in crease lhe number ofW'ew volunteers. B how great WI” be |hcir auvprise to learn that ii has been the studied theme of Whig presses and oralors to abuse and misrepre senl the cause in which they were serving. as unrighteoua and abhorred of God—thus discouraging olhera from volunteering giving "aid and comfort” to the open foo & lending to divide & weaken our alrengii 8| 101110. Preserve. then, we say, lhin evidence. Plnco il in the hands ofthe honored volun leer wherever you may find him. He w: “an! Io vote this fall. “191 finving aer ved his country. he will wan! to know who are us friend- Delay is Dn ngorous. Can it be pouible that Congress intends o adjourn without repealing lhe law lax- ng newnpnpera under 30 miles? Surel they might were that much time {or the benefit of tho people. 1 here never was a reform so univercelly demandede—end there nor er was a reform, it seems to us, so hard to be efl‘écted. There is no-body to oppose it. excepts lew monopolize” about our large cities. Delny is dangerous, and we hope members of Congreu from the country districtl (who compose eeven-eights ofthe body) will press on the,good wmlt until the battle i- won. . I‘HE SOLDIERS’ RETURN The Fll’Bi and Second Regiments of Pennsylvania Volunteers are now on Iheir way home. and mny‘be expected about the 4th of July—lhe onc al Pillaburg and the olher Philadelphia. The cilizene ofPhil adelphia held a meeting the other day, lo make the necessary arrangements lo give‘ them I soldier's Welcome. 3117-" We will publish lhe Biograph_yV of Gen. BUTLER, perhaps next week. {JG-We have not apacn for the hundredth purl o lho ovidenre of lhe ropmliuliun nf Gon. Taylor as lhe Whig randialnto. by Whig" nml Whig press". In Ohio and in all Iho Whig Slam of lhe End, a regularly organiled oppnuilion hm! been entered into. nml prop: rations are making to holul nnolher National Convention in July nr August. The: fol- owing, however. is no pomled. and coining from the "region round about CABS.“ Ihnl we cnnnnl n void giving it a place. [I in from the loading Whig paper in the Slam of lllinoin: om Iho Lafayette (lndmnn) Journal, June 10. I ”HUNG BE THE HEAVENS IN BLACK.” \ . . . “Gen. Taylor as nommaled lor President. and Millard Elmore/hr Vice President. We are indebted to Brother Bansman for a slip from the office of the ” Whig Tomahawk.” containing the result of the first. second, &fourth balloting: {or Pres ident by the Whig National Convention. It will be seen that the first ballot was a little differentfrom what it was reported in our exlra of yesterdav. ‘ The nomination oijeneral Taylo: is a disgrace lo the convention. and an insult lo the mlelligonce and virtue ol lhe Ameri cnn people. Sympalltyfor Mitchel in N. York—A "my large and enthusiastic meeting was held on Tuesday night. and another on Wednesday nighl. ih New York. to ex !"993 I'Ympathy for lhe Irish martyr tolib "W. Mitchell. Thousands wow present 1“ each meeting. and the interest was most inldme. The True Sun says: "The name of Milchell lhrow Iho whole meaning into a paroxysm of excitemenl. & we never hoard ouch shouts no wero kept! Up for several minu‘es.” Resolutions were adoplod to use all means to bring Mitchell from Bermuda to America, and Col. Ming ollered his servi ces on lhe expedilion. The loculrly of Bermuda was described. and it was shown how easily “the/don" could be rescued. Colonel Ming said Ihnl "he only asked 2,- 000.mon, which 35 000-would be able to raise, and Ihia could all be done wilhonl breaking any law of the United Stolen." Arrangements were made for olher moo: lings to carry out lhe suggeslions of lhe-o. when the assembly separated. vowing ven» goanco on England.—Ba/hmore Argus. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT NOR FOLK, VA. Sixty-two Homes in flakes! A slip from lhe omce of the Norfolk Beacon. was received nl our office ycslct ‘dny. It gives the paniculars of a ca'amit nus fire in Ihnl city. supposed to be the work of an incendiary, which broke out a! five o‘clock on the morning of‘lhe 15d) inst. and could not be arrested by the ef forts oflhe firemen, unlil sixty-two hou ses, including the Bethe] church, were con sumed. The loss is estimated at nearly $300,000. The fire commenced in a lum ber ymdwlo which the torch of lhe incen diary had been applied.—Pennsylvanian. Mos! Euraordinary \Vork! THE MARRIED WOMAN’S uvnu MEDICAL COMPANION BY D“. A. M. MAURICEAU rnopuson or max/mm or WOMEN. Sixth Edilion. 18ml). pp. 250 Pure 81 25,000 Copies sold in three mural/ls! Your: of suffering, of physical and mcnlnl un guuh to many an ufleclionnm wife. and pecuniary difficullie- Io lhe hugbnnd. might have been spared by n limoly pours-ion oflhu work. h in inloudcd tapociaH) fur the mnrrind. or lhoio contemplating marriage, u- h dmclolcs lmporlan necrols which Ihoyld bo known to Ihem pnmcu Truiy, knowledge in power. ll in health, hup pines', affluence The revalulinn- remained in in pagan have pro~ wad n blowing lo thou-undn. an Ilw‘innnmvmblo letlen rcrcived by Iho author willhnut. "are, also. ovary female—lho wife. the mother, he one either budding inlo womanhood. or lhaono in lhe decllno 0! your. in whom nature conlom~ plnlen an Important change—can dI-ruvor Ihc vuu‘ not, lymploml. and Ihc mml rfl'xcicnl rum-dial. & mou cerluin mode ofcurc. in every complain: In which her so: in luhjoct. COPIES'wiI/ be sent by mail/rec of poalage to (he pure/mur. Over lon lhnuunnd copies have been mm by mail within lhroa monlhl. wulh perfect safely and erininly On lhe rct‘oipl of One 0011:",th " Married “’0 mnn'l Privnlo Mvdivnl Companion" will he sen (mailedfnr) to any pan of the United S'nlnu. Al lelleru mull he pnannld (I-xr'opl lhnte containing a remuunnco) and uddrcnod tnDr. A M. Mum~ roan. Ba! 1224. New Yurk Cily- Publilhing:of~ fise. 129 Liberty slreol, New York. The "Married Woman'l Private Medical Com pnnion" is laid by booksellers lhrnnghoul lhe Uni ’ ' May 26. '4B—lm. tod Sinful BlLloua FEVER generally begins uilh yawning. almu‘hing. pain in Iho bones. lnngnur. glddinen, a swelling nboul lhc region ol lhe slomnrh. biliuus vomiting. and other unpleasant symptom; . U’right'u Indian chelable Pills are one of Iho hoax of madxcxncn {or Iho cure of Fave", because they purge from the body than morbid humor which we Iho cnuae of every mnlndy incident to 117120 In cusoaul (ever. from four In eighl of Wright's lndmr. Vegetable PIHI should be lnkcn avory nighl, or. If lhe aymplom'a aro viulonly. night and wanting. I‘hin plan. if properly carried out will, in n shun limc,subduo Iho mnn violent nlltck 01 fewer; nl lhe Inmo limo, lhe digealivo organ. “‘1” he renlvrcd la n henllhy lone. and honllh and vigor given lo he whole frame. 1 Bmvum or (.‘OUNTERFEITI AND lanmNH! Remember that lhe original and nnly genuine In than HAIL-(able Pills have lhe signnluro of WM WmGuT wrulcn With a pen on tho xopinbcl 0 each lmx. ' [3l7]“ The genuine for sale by R. SHAW. sole flgcnlfor Clem-field; omm & lino- THEn. Curwensvt/le; DANIEL “Annm‘ r, Luthcvoburg ,- and wholesale at'tlte'oflice (nu/general depot, 169 Race street. P/n'luv dolphin. MARRIED.—On Thursday the 15m inst. bv lhe Rev. P. P. Lane, Mr. Hmmv GRUB, ofJefl'cvson co, lo Mins ELIZABETH KUK'IZ. of Brady lownship.’ [NEIL—On Monday last, in Law ronve mwnahip. after yearn ofnfihcnion. 'l‘HoMAs SPACKMAN. aged about 40 years. Latcstfiom Me I SEAT OF WAR. ’EflCE and PLENTY I)ECL«7RED.' AGON am] \HIEA'I‘.I~‘I.OU'R (m B-‘hnnd nml for «Mr by . ‘-' - . w- cuANsaz BROTHER. ; Curwcnmllc,idunc 16, 1848.'- 4‘ " . m if ~ . I mum. wiazfléfifibfi: “fauna! authorized to announce that Capt. Gamma WALTanI, 0| Bell to“ nship. ia a candidate for re-eleclion to 'lhe Assembly. subject to the action of lhe Dmnocralicparly of C’lcnrfiéld county. June 23, ’4B. WE are authorized lo unununcc thn Roswnm. Lu'rmm, Esq, uf Bra dy iownship. will be a cnndldale for lh office of County Commiaawncr. oubjec to lhe acliun ul lhe Ucmocmlic party 0‘ Clearfield county. jO2B, ’4B. Daguerreoty Desi N R. AYERS, bring on his way from I Albany to Columbus. has taken rooms. and uill remain a law (lays. in Clemfiold, for the purpose ol giving the ‘inlmbitauts of the place. 85 vicinitv. an op portunity of obtaining a correct likeness o! themaelves and friends. He has all the imptuvemonts from the tliflcront dngucrr. eun gflilt‘flt‘fl in Albany and New York. This. connected with his variety and re duced prices. allorde a rare opportunity tor obtaining a torrect likeness. He will take thou: usually taken at 89. 00 or 82 50, for $1 50; and those at 84 00‘ for 83 00 [G‘Onc um! All ure'invnnl to call and examine lur themselves. us he has already lakrn a number in thisplncv. ju22. I CAUT I O N . HEREBY caution all persons against ‘1 buying or selling, or in any way mlSd (lllng wilh, the following described prop. eny, viz :-] wind-mill, l log-sled. 1 log chain, 1 ten-plate slave, 3; acres of wheat and 3‘ncres of rye, now in the possesion ol Mordecai Livergood,jr., as the same belongs to m», and are in his possession on loan only. ELLIS LIVERGOOD June 17th. ’48.-—p'd. TO MILLERS. ‘ VIVHE Subscriber oflera [or sale the Entire [Machinery necessary for a _ (3333.19 311112-1209 \Vilh lwo run of lhe hrs! French Burs, together WIN] a Smut Machine, &c.,&c., all of which is as good as new, on it has been run but a short time. The room oc~ copied by the above being required for another purpose, a great bargain [will be given to those who may msh lb purchase. Apply by letter or in person '0 G. W. KINZER. Lock Haven, Clinton co., [’ll. June 23, ’4B. Need. IRANIIBRW‘QR 8&1?me 8 .11! the Unionm'lle Infirmary, Situalrd about six miles Wes! 13/ Ililetburg on the road leading from Bellefonle to Philipaburg. ‘HE subscribera would rcspecttully 1 inform the public that they are now prepared to receive patients at the above establishment on the most reasonable terms. They have fitted up a variety 0! the most approved Baths, such as “'arm, Cold, Shower, Douche, Medicated and Vapor Baths, having a supply at the pur est water. With proper attention to bath ing, diet. exercise, and the addition ol such Botanic Medicines as will aid nature, they llatter themseli es that persons labor ing under disease in its various terms such as Rheumatism. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint Jaundice, Inward PPM/mess. Palpita (ton of l/ie Heart, Asl/mia, Fever q/all kinda, Female Complaints. Coughs, and all other diseases originating from Colds, Salt Rheum, Diseases 0! the skin in general, Nervous complaints, and a va riety ol other diseases arising lroin impu lies of the blood and obstructions in the organs 0! digestion, may receive as much benefit hire as under any other treatment they may apply 10. All cannot be cured, but most Wlll be benelilted, and many ext tiaordiiiary cures have been performed. Galvanic Electricity Wlll also be applied in cases that would. be likely to be bene fiited by that agent. As no mineral poison nor deadly narcli tics will be need about the establiah’i‘neul. the afflicted who Wish to preserve their constitutions (mm the edema of such drugs. and those who Irom and experience have proved what are their bitter lruits, oould do well to come and give our mode a tiial. WASH AND BE IIEALEI.) WM. UNUR“ UUD, M. 1) DAVID SPENCER June 130, 4’3.—3t.cd.3 .; lUEU PEACHES. (I! a good quul . ty. lnr mm: M Ihc Mun: 0! JOHN PA'I'ION. Cumcun‘illc. June 23. Huzza for 0.29ng azzd‘CASH N E W G ()‘O .D S Cheaper than Ever: 3 ICIIARD SHAW is just now opm.:- h ing [and selling very Mal] M Ins old slnml, a large naaormn'nt 0! Inc chea peat and best . Summer Goods, Grocerzes, &c. evervufl'ercd in? me manly; Those who Wish (0 be supplied, mual L-all‘immrdmc ly. V ' - . Wt‘omzlfil/ I’rorlucc, us usual. “ill be [Mum illi‘XL-‘IGUSC for guudu nml GAS}! ncvcr reluucd. - Junt 3. '4B.’ . TOR-Niuud 0A I‘S lnr mic by' '» V 0 J_QIIN [’A'I'TON. Cu: wcnsviflc, June I6,"1$18. , "‘ I A JFRESII. SUPPLY or mur GOODS. GROCERIES. MACK AREL.~ HERIHNG nml COD-FISH just received [and will be sold at low prices] at the cheap star?) 0! .- JOHN PA'I'TON Curwemwille. June 'l6. 1848. . ‘ ATTENTION 1111110“ GUARI’S: ~ECU arg, ordered to meet at UN; court house in the DM )ugh of Clenrficld on Saturday. at day 0! July. at 4 o’clock. A. M., cacti member to be prepared ‘0 pay hrs quota. 7 order at the June 16, 1848. GAU'FION. AUTION is he eby given to all per -0 sons against purchasing a note, of hand given by mo to John F. Williama, {or about 825 dollars, dated about lhe lat ofJune, instant, as l have not received vnluc tor the same. and will not pay the same unless compellrd by law; R. M. SMILEY Brady rownship, June 20. 1848. THE TIMES, EDITED BY DUFF GREEN. lllS paper will be, na far nu practicable. a lull, T fair, and candid racurll of passing ovum! ',"fhuz im chivl‘prusonl purpose is In counlomcl Iho abolition movement by unmasking Iho designs, motivesmnd end 0! pohlicnl nbolixion; lu demonstrate lhnt lln prlllt‘lplflfl are as hostile to the rights, plurcrly. Inlor~ can, prosrerity. and hberly ol the nor! has to the rights nm property of lhe south ; and, by appeall Io lhenrmlolligcnco and pnlnolmn, lounile (he who and aoud ol all panics, In every women. in a common effort to strengthen nnd crpclunlo the Union. ’ 'l‘hn ’l‘mu will be puglished weekly in Washing ton my. and can! to aubucnboru, through the mall. I'b‘: For a Szngle copy, 82 50 For 5 cgpzea. 10 00 Publication 0 Ice l’onmylvnnin avenue. corner of l‘uurmntl-n-lmlfulrocl. WA” parsnnu who n‘rprovo the purpose for which the Twice: in esmblishe . are nqucllcd to act un gcnla for übluining subscribers, ’ TURNPIKE BRIDGE. I)ROPOSALS will be rgceivcd by lhe Prelidont oi the Saomhoc and Pack ervike Turnpike road Company, on or be fore the 21“ duly 0! June, man, [or bund im: the I'Vood- Var/c of a Bridge new“ Cleurfield Creek. Proposals are desired to be presented on the plan oi_lhc old one. and nlau on the plan oi Ihc present Bridge across the river at Clcurfield. - RICHARD SHAW. Preaident ol the Board, June 3, 1848. » . NEW STORE; flND New & Cheap Goods. ERMAN. BLOOM. (Sr Co.. respect- H fully inform the public that they have opened a New Store in the town of Luthorsburg, Clenrfield county. where they have on hand 11 large assortment 0! SPRING 111 V!) SUIUMER GOODS, GROCERIES, HflIfDWflRE. &c.. which they intend selling CAEAP. The public are invited to call and en. mine their stock. ‘ nj‘liurses. Cattle. Grain and Lumber aken in exchnn e for goods. lIER§IA N. BLOOM & CO. Luthersbuvg, May 81h, 1848. [ Estate of Philip flrnold, dec’d. O'l‘ICE is hereby given that letter: N testementery have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Philip Arnold. late 0! Pike township. Clean-held county. (lec’d—nud that all persomin debted to said estate etc requeeted to make payment immediately. and those having claims against the same will pre sent them duly authenticated to: settle ment, to either of the subactibers. DAVID ARNOLD? ' , GEORGE ROSS. f“ ” May 8,1848.-—pd AUKAREL. 1 Constantlyou SHAD. hand and {or sale HEHRINGS. ‘ lfy J_._ PALMER PORK. >Bl. 00., Malket HAMS 8:. SIDES, Ilreel whnrlJ’hh SHOULDERS. I ladelphin. LARD & CHEESE, J Ap. 18-3 m. Estate of Joseph Heise, a’ec’d. U’I‘ICE is herrby givcnth lcttcu N of ndmmistra’iun have been granted‘ to the subgcnbcr on the estate 0! Joseph ”cu-c, tutu ’ul (iirard township, dec’d, and that all PI‘fSOUS indcbtod to said «stateule n-questcd to tnu’kc paynwnt without dc )n)‘. and thusu having ‘detnnnds against the Mill”! will wear“! tlu-m prnpt-rly authenti cated tnr rctllcmcnt. JOHN S'n ms. 4mm}. May 3;,_15’13- ’ ' xs‘r OF LE’I‘YI‘ERS ruminiqgjn L the l’os: Ofliuée at (Jimmy-{sl9.9}. April lnl, [B-18. ‘ _ V 1... :, Amur, Dumly . ”oft. Cullmiqg Adams, Barnard lln'in. Jalficsv ‘ Amlvrsun Charles dean. Samu’ei Buds. Adams ' -Kirk‘,‘lsnne a " Boyer. llcmyß. ‘Lurrfn. Min ‘ ancr, Julm ’Mudtlen} Mich-Mt.” CNNCH. Jnfnh . Mapvu, \Villiah) Dixon. Grorge‘ ‘ . , Ruume. Mmy Ahn DulislpLJacob ' ‘ R'eishcl, Wimjm , Fuliun. I'. [l3—2 Ru". Cld‘risia" r ,FentunLJulm‘ Slupkcnan. Daniel h Frhukj'MirJrhel .Waule‘n‘anhn P. Gallahur.“év.lA. ,VVIMM. J. “,.;," pll . I [W3]. 14- MOORELP';S-= RMJVKS forflédile'agfi't'liis. bfiéq. ,a} . 4 ‘ .. f- CAPTAIN DUFF GREEN.